- Yearbook cover: Design the yearbook cover to resemble a movie poster. You could use a photo of the school building or mascot in a movie-style setting, or create a more abstract design using movie-themed imagery.
- Section dividers: Use movie-themed images or quotes to divide the different sections of the yearbook, such as "Welcome to the Show", "Now Playing", "Coming Soon", etc.
- Student portraits: Have students pose for their portraits in a Hollywood-themed setting, such as on a red carpet, in front of a movie marquee, or in a scene from a famous movie.
- Feature stories: Write feature stories about students and staff who have a passion for movies or have participated in theater or film productions.
- Awards: Create movie-themed awards to recognize students and staff for their achievements, such as "Best Actor", "Best Actress", "Best Director", etc.
- Senior quotes: Ask seniors to submit quotes about movies or their favorite movie memories.
- Class photos: Take class photos in a variety of movie-themed settings, such as a drive-in theater, a movie theater lobby, or on a film set.
- Prom photos: Take photos of the prom in a Hollywood-themed setting, such as on a red carpet or at a movie premiere.
- Candid photos: Take candid photos of students and staff throughout the year at school events, sports games, and other activities.
- Behind-the-scenes photos: Take photos of the yearbook staff working on the yearbook, including photos of the planning process, photo shoots, and editing sessions.
- Thank-you notes: Include a section in the yearbook to thank the yearbook staff, administrators, teachers, and other contributors who made the yearbook possible.